PROF. JON VAN TIL is Professor of Urban Studies and Public Policy at Rutgers. Prof. Van Til served for twelve years as Chair of the Department of Urban Studies and is the author of nine books and over thirty articles on aspects of urban social life. He served for twelve years as Editor-in-Chief of the NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY, the major international journal in the field of voluntarism, citizen participation, philanthropy, and nonprofit organization. From 1972 to 1974, he served as Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Law and Justice Institute, a unique urban policy association in the greater Philadelphia area. In 1991 Prof. Van Til was honored as "Creative Teacher of the Year" at Rutgers/Camden.

Rutgers University-Camden is an urban campus conveniently located in the transportation hub of southern New Jersey. Camden is the only one of the Rutgers campuses to lie next to a major city, being directly across the Delaware River from center city Philadelphia. The campus is within a two-minute walk from Philadelphia-New Jersey bus lines and the PATCO High Speed Line, which connects Philadelphia and Camden with the suburbs. Being at the base of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, the campus lies at the intersection of several major highways. Dormitories as well as ample, well-lit, and secure parking facilities are available on campus.

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Jennifer A. Shukusky Graduated: 2013 Adviser & Thesis Topic: Dr. Garcia; Sexual scripts and different relationship types Why Rutgers-Camden?: Offers the resources of big research-oriented institutions with the personal touch of helpful faculty, intimate class size, and the opportunity to work closely with mentors. Doctoral Program: University of Texas at Austin (Human Development & Family Sciences)

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Elisa Miyake Adviser: Dr. Marmorstein Why Rutgers-Camden?: The Psychology faculty truly mentor their students and provide them with the education and skills they need to be successful in future endeavors. Doctoral Program: Arizona State (Counseling)

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The program is offered by the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers–Camden and draws on courses from other Rutgers departments and centers, including the Rutgers Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, reflecting the interdisciplinary emphasis of the program and the interdisciplinary trends driving modern computer science.

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The Graduate Program in Psychology at Rutgers University–Camden is a 30-credit course of study leading to the Master of Arts degree. The program combines rigorous academic classes with an opportunity for individually supervised research apprenticeships. Our curriculum and training emphasizes scientific research methods that can be used to assist in the solution of real-world problems.

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At Rutgers–Camden, undergraduates can truly have the best of everything, including small classes, taught by world-class faculty, and the opportunity to engage in high-level research. Millicent Kipp, a mathematics major and computer science minor, is a perfect example of a student who has taken advantage of what Rutgers–Camden has to offer, and thrived. During the past ...

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Up to eight credits may be obtained in advanced undergraduate courses (300-400 level) taken at Rutgers. Graduate courses completed at other institutions may be accepted for credit at the university. Students are allowed to transfer one-third of the credits required for their degree into the Graduate School-Camden. A maximum of 10 graduate credits (with grades of B or better) may be transferred into the Masters Program in Biology from other institutions.

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“ Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, with over 48,000 students on three campuses in Camden, New Brunswick, and Newark, is one of the major state university systems in the nation. Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers was the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in colonial America. Today, Rutgers seeks to provide the highest quality undergraduate and graduate education. In addition to the Chemistry program, the Graduate School-Camden offers the master’s degree in Biology, English, American and Public History, Liberal Studies, Physical Therapy, and Public Administration. The School of Business-Camden offers the Masters of Business Administration degree. ”